US-K
Upravlyaemy Sputnik Kontinentalny (Russian: Управляемый Спутник Континентальный meaning Continental Controllable Satellite) or US-K (Russian: УС-К) is a series of Russian, previously Soviet, satellites used to detect missile launches as part of the Oko system. It consists of a constellation of satellites, usually in molniya orbits, designated under the Kosmos system. The satellites are built by the company NPO Lavochkin and are launched on Molniya-M rockets. Oko can be directly translated as the Russian word for eye. As of June 2014, only two of the eight satellites in orbit were still functional, rendering the system inoperable.
Manufacturer | TsNII Kometa NPO Lavochkin |
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Country of origin | Soviet Union Russia |
Applications | Early warning of missile attack |
Specifications | |
Regime | Molniya |
Production | |
Status | Inoperable |
Built | 86+ |
Launched | 85 |
Operational | 2 |
Lost | 6 |
Maiden launch | Kosmos 775 8 October 1975 |
Last launch | Kosmos 2469 30 August 2010 |
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